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LEON’TODON. 
Leaves smooth, or with simple hairs, often with narrow 
[ lobes; flower-stalks usually branched. fi 
autumnalis. Autumnal Hawkbit? 
~Leaves roughly hairy, many of the hairs forked ; flower- ) 
stalks not branched. 
-All the fruits bearing a ‘‘pappus”’ of long, Bas ne 
hairs. 
his'pidus. Rough Hawkbit/ 
~The outermost row of fruits bearing little toothed 
scales instead of hairs. 
hir'tus.- 
LEPID'IUM. 
Upper leaves with projecting lobes or “ auricles ”’ at their | 
base, clasping the stem. J 
Fruit with a thin edge, or “wing,” at the top. 
Stamens with yellow anthers; point on the fruit. 
(remains of the style) very short; plant little | 
branched. | 
L campes'tre. Mithridate Pepperwort. 
Anthers purple; style longer than the notch in the, 
fruit; plant branched below. | 
Smith'ii. 
Fruit without any wing, wider than it is long, ie 
rather long style. J 
Dra’ba. 
Upper leaves narrowed at base, not clasping. 
Leaves entire or toothed merely, the lower ones over 
f an inch wide; fruit downy. ) 
latifo‘lium. Bree 
Mi caves very narrow, the lower ones cut into narrow 
segments; fruit not downy. 
rudera'le. 
LINA’RIA. 
Flowers yellow. 
Calyx-segments wide, more or less pointed, without 
r 
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[ hairs. 
vulgaris. /vcadflax J 
\Calyx-segments narrow, bluntish, bearing hairs ate 
swollen, glandular tips. J 
supi'na. 
Flowers (in part at least) bluish or purplish. 
